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He will be 37 in November and is coming off an injury ending season, so it will be doubtful if he gets a crack at one more team.
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Reggie Wayne has spoken to teams, wants to play one more year
Posted by Josh Alper on July 17, 2015
AP
Reggie Wayne won’t be back with the Colts this season, but that doesn’t mean he’s ready to throw in the towel on his career.
Wayne is in Indianapolis on Friday to receive a key to the city and told reporters at a press conference that he still plans on playing during the 2015 season. Mike Wells of ESPN.com reports that Wayne said he’s spoken to teams that have shown interest in bringing him on board for what he says will be a last hurrah in the NFL.
“Ideal is playing one more year and hanging it up,” Wayne said, via Eric Cox of RTV6.
Wayne caught 64 passes for 779 yards and two touchdowns with the Colts last season, but didn’t look like the same player he was before tearing his ACL during the 2013 season. He had surgery to repair a torn triceps and a knee scope after the year came to an end and might not be guaranteed anything more than a chance to compete for a roster spot if he does strike a deal to go to training camp with a team later this month.
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...-spoken-to-teams-wants-to-play-one-more-year/
Reggie Wayne has spoken to teams, wants to play one more year
Posted by Josh Alper on July 17, 2015
Reggie Wayne won’t be back with the Colts this season, but that doesn’t mean he’s ready to throw in the towel on his career.
Wayne is in Indianapolis on Friday to receive a key to the city and told reporters at a press conference that he still plans on playing during the 2015 season. Mike Wells of ESPN.com reports that Wayne said he’s spoken to teams that have shown interest in bringing him on board for what he says will be a last hurrah in the NFL.
“Ideal is playing one more year and hanging it up,” Wayne said, via Eric Cox of RTV6.
Wayne caught 64 passes for 779 yards and two touchdowns with the Colts last season, but didn’t look like the same player he was before tearing his ACL during the 2013 season. He had surgery to repair a torn triceps and a knee scope after the year came to an end and might not be guaranteed anything more than a chance to compete for a roster spot if he does strike a deal to go to training camp with a team later this month.